tony and i were only there for five days, but it was packed full of activities, sight seeing and (of course) food! there's too much to write about in one post....so i'm breaking it into multiple parts.
day one we most spent getting our bearings. antigua is actually fairly easy to get around. it's a basic grid system, so easily navigated on foot.
we stayed at a lovely b&b on the south side of the town. "casa encantada". we had the top suite and a quaint little courtyard.
antigua is a UNESCO world heritage site, which means everything has to look exactly as it has a hundred years ago. so the streets are cobblestones, and the buildings are vibrant colors. it has a combination of influences from the local mayan population as well as the spanish (who set up a colony there). the city has been victim to earthquakes, so many of the catholic churches set up by the spanish now sit in ruins.
it sits amongst the central american volcanic arc, and just south of the city towers the beautiful volcan de agua. when they skies are clear, it makes for a gorgeous backdrop. a geographical photo bomb....
this is a local fountain where the women used to come and wash their clothes. now, it's pretty much the local "make out spot" for teenagers....
the city center, or "central park" of antigua. that's the town cathedral on the left, and the start of the weekend markets being set up on the right. here they sell anything from mayan embroidered textiles, to jade jewelry, to carved wooden toys.
a view of the park itself, and the central fountain.
the view from our little rooftop courtyard! a very nice greeting first thing in the morning.
tony and i signed up for a street food tour offered by "taste of antigua". i highly recommend this to anyone traveling here. not only did we get some amazingly tasty local cuisine, but it gave us a good tour of the city.
fresh chuchitos con pollo. a chuchito is very similar to a tamale, cornmeal stuffed with meats aand vegetables and steamed in a corn husk. it's served with a pickled cabbage and onion slaw.
"canalittas de leche" or "little milk legs". a local candy that is similar to a fudge, but WAY creamier and smoother.
these two women run a little shop tucked between buildings. they have a grill set up at the front where they make their pupusas, doblados, tacos, and whatever else they have on hand daily.
we had the pupusa con queso and the doblados con carne. so good!!!!!
rellenitos de plantaos. this was one of my favorite "street eats". we had this in the back of a little tienda (think a small convenient store). it was dimly lit and looked like someone's run down kitchen. but filled with locals who come here for the pepin (stew). these are mashed plantains wrapped around mashed blackbeans sweetened with sugar and chocolate. sounds like a strange combination. but they were fantastic! not overly sweet, and just a few bites made a wonderful end to a day of snacking.
i didn't get a picture, but we also had the most amazing smoothies. so simple. pineapple and water. that was it. but the pineapple was so fresh and sweet? it was delicious and refreshing and wonderful.
here we have "gaio for gallo". gallo is the local beer present just about everywhere you look. think bud lite in the states. tony says he doesn't really recommend it by taste. but, when in rome, drink as the romans do!
i love, LOVE that pretty much anything you order here comes with guacamole and mashed black beans. this is a plate of grilled chorizo. not as spicy as what i'm used to. apparently they aren't big on "heat" in the food here. but still tasty!
fresh corn tortillas are offered with almost every dish. and i do mean fresh.
this little lady makes them as soon as you order them.
this was our typical morning breakfast (we had access to the neighboring hotel's buffet, which was a generous offering of fresh foods). tamales, chorizo, pupusas, plantains (i do love plantains, so was very happy to see them daily), papaya juice and (of course) coffee. we needed the big breakfasts to get us through our very busy days. which i will write more about in the upcoming posts!!